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Bass Pro Shops® XPS® Pro Wrap® for Fishing Rod Handles

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  • Easy to apply
  • Thin and tacky
  • Provides a non-slip grip and enhanced feel

Thin, tacky, and easy to apply, the Bass Pro Shops® XPS® Pro Wrap® for Fishing Rod Handles provides a non-slip grip in any weather. Just wrap over your rod handle(s) for an enhanced "feel" and superior performance. 16'' size for standard spinning and casting rods; 24'' size for rods 7'' and up; 30'' size for salmon/steelhead, muskie, and saltwater rods. Imported.

   



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PW16BK

M-16"

Product Color: Black 38-350-736-00
Your Price: $4.99
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PW16BL

M-16"

Product Color: Blue 38-350-738-00
Your Price: $4.99
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PW24BK

L - 24"

Product Color: Black 38-350-742-00
Your Price: $4.99
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PW24BL

L - 24"

Product Color: Blue 38-350-744-00
Your Price: $4.99
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PW24RD

L - 24"

Product Color: Red 38-350-746-00
Your Price: $4.99
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PW30BK

XL - 30"

Product Color: Black 38-350-748-00
Your Price: $5.99
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PW30BL

XL - 30"

Product Color: Blue 38-350-750-00
Your Price: $5.99
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PW30RD

XL - 30"

Product Color: Red 38-350-752-00
Your Price: $5.99
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PW16RD

M-16"

Product Color: Red 38-350-740-00
Your Price: $4.99
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  • Easy to apply
  • Thin and tacky
  • Provides a non-slip grip and enhanced feel

Thin, tacky, and easy to apply, the Bass Pro Shops® XPS® Pro Wrap® for Fishing Rod Handles provides a non-slip grip in any weather. Just wrap over your rod handle(s) for an enhanced "feel" and superior performance. 16'' size for standard spinning and casting rods; 24'' size for rods 7'' and up; 30'' size for salmon/steelhead, muskie, and saltwater rods. Imported.

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It doesn't work very well on anything. Save your money. Go to your local sporting goods store and buy some tennis racket handle wrap. It's much better.
2 weeks, 2 days ago
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i left the plastic on the cork to save the cork and i was wondering if this will apply on the plastic.
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I believe it will because it's not sticky but as you wrap it ,it grips to any surface and itself.
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It will work ,if you took the plastic off the cork would still be protected and not harmed.
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I wouldn't recommend it as with time the plastic will loosen and compromise your wrapping.
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take the plastic off... it will inprove the feel of ur rod ....
1 year, 6 months ago
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No. It will fit on the base of the rod leading from the cork. Fits a rod about the same size a your index finger.
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It will work fine if you wrap it tight
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I have used these wraps on cork and foam grips with no issues.
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It doesn't work well for anything. Go to your local sporting goods store and buy tennis racket wrap. Much better quality, and easier to use. Better price too
1 year, 4 months ago
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don't waste your money its basically non-stick tape......Do not buy....highly unrecommened
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Would this work on any type of rod to? such as closed face and spinning?
1 year, 10 months ago
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they come in 3 different lengths. order the longest one you can always trim it off shorter. They only wrap the rod handle so you can use them on any kind of rod with whatever reel you want.
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These wraps are a plus on any fishing.
I've even put one on my fly rod.
1 year, 4 months ago
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Yes because it's not sticky.
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Very easily, depending on how you secure the tag end. I used electrical tape sometimes to secure the tag end. The wrap itself is not that sticky, how it stays secure, don't know, don't care, it just works. I have been using them for years.
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comes right off
1 year, 6 months ago
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Very easy, it does not stick to the cork. Yor wrap it similar to a bicycle handlebar and use the small piece of backing tape (provided) at the end of the handle. When you want to remove it you only have the backing tape that is sticky.
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Yes, and tennis grip is much better, but you have to tape the ends with electrical tape.
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I'm not sure how well this product would stand up to the continuous stress and torque involved with a tennis racket but it stuck to my cork rod handles real well!
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I have used tennis grips on wood but not cork. Work well on wood overlapping the tape. Also longer than the fishing handle tape/s which makes the grip long enough for longer handles. Plan to use more tennis grips on other rods.
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